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A House Divided

  • The Compromise of 1850

    The Compromise of 1850
    California admitted as a free state
    Stronger Fugitive Slave Law enacted
    Slave Trade banned in D.C
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin Published

    Uncle Tom's Cabin Published
    Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel influenced public opinion in the North
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Kansas-Nebraska Act
    Repealed the Missouri Compromise
    Allowed popular sovereignty in new territories, leading to conflict
  • Bleeding Kansas

    Bleeding Kansas
    Violent conflict erupted over slavery in the Kansas territory
  • Caning of Charles Sumner

    Caning of Charles Sumner
    Abolitionist Senator Charles Sumner was violently attacked in the Senate after giving a speech criticizing slavery.
  • Dred Scott v. Standford

    Dred Scott v. Standford
    Supreme Court ruled that enslaved people were not citizens and that Congress had no authority to ban slavery in the territories.
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debates

    Lincoln-Douglas Debates
    Series of debates between Lincoln and Douglas focusing on slavery's expansion.
    Lincoln opposed its spread but Douglas supported popular sovereignty
  • Abraham Lincoln's "House Divided" Speech

    Abraham Lincoln's "House Divided" Speech
    Lincoln declared "A house divided against itself cannot stand"
    He warned that the U.S. could not survive permanently half slave and half free.
    This speech defined his position against the expansion of slavery and set the tone for the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
  • Abraham Lincoln Elected President

    Abraham Lincoln Elected President
    Lincoln won without support from Southern states.
    His election led directly to Southern secession and the start of the Civil War.